Maritime transport The closure of the Suez Canal has already trapped more than 300 ships while the complicated tasks to refloat the Ever Given continue
Blockade The 'sine die' closure of the Suez Canal, "a serious obstacle to world trade"
The Panamanian-flagged ship Ever Given has been "partially refloated" this Monday after six days stranded in the
Suez Canal
, which caused the suspension of one of the most important maritime crossings in the world, although it is not clear when it will reopen, firms reported that offer logistics services in channels and straits.
"Ever Given has been partially refloated in the Suez Canal," said the firm Leth Agencies when publishing a satellite photo of the giant container ship that showed that
the stern of the vessel had moved,
information also published by the firm Inchcape, which added that the ship "is being insured", without giving further details.
For its part, the Suez Canal Authority, announced in a statement published on its Facebook account that at dawn this Monday had begun "
towing maneuvers
to refloat the container ship" with the work of a dozen tugboats operating from four different directions.
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